Compatible with IEEE802.11n Broadband Router Edimax BR-6324nL is a high speed solution for home and small business. BR-6324nL complies with wireless IEEE 802.11b/g and compatible with IEEE 802.11n standard. With advanced MIMO technology, it's wireless data transmission rate can be 6 times better and 4 times better coverage than a standard 802.11g/b router. BR-6324nL is a high performance and cost-effective solution for home and small business.

Edimax EZView and Remote Management Edimax EZView is a new enhanced management system in BR-6324nL which allows you to manage your router locally or remotely from the Internet. UPnP compatible devices are automatically detected and information about the device will be listed in the management interface of the router. You will be able to directly manage device information like IP address, bandwidth control, open ports and DMZ.

Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)Press the WPS button to activate the wireless protection. One-Click WPS button helps you to setup a secure wireless network in a minute.

Easy Setup with EZMax Multi-language Installation CD *A unique Multi-language Setup Wizard is provided in the installation CD. You can setup the router to the Internet within minutes by following the simple animated steps.

Switch for Wireless ON/OFFEDIMAX BR-6324nL features a control button on its back panel to enable you easily switch on/off the Wi-Fi wireless connection. When you want to use only wired connection, you can simply pause the Wi-Fi option by pressing the button without making any extra setting .

This Warranty does not cover any damage due to abnormal use or conditions, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, improper handling or storage, exposure to moisture, unauthorized modifications, alterations, or repairs, improper installation, improper use of any electrical source, undue physical or electrical stress, operator error, non-compliance with instructions.

On the surface we’re asking a relatively simple question here: "What do I need to get my broadband Internet working?" Of course, it’s not quite as simple as that. Worry not, however, for this TekSpek covers both the differences between the two popular kinds of broadband and what you’ll need to get your home computer(s) connected up.

WiFi is a wonderful thing. You can take your laptop anywhere in your house and access the Internet, or access your network from the garden. However, it does introduce the grim possibility of somebody else doing exactly the same, without you ever knowing. This guide seeks to make you aware of various security terms and ideas associated with wireless networking and what you should consider when setting up a wireless network.

As a growing number of homes contain more than one computer, their users must find ways to network them. The primary purpose for creating a home network tends to be to provide Internet access to all computers within the house. There are other good reasons, however. These include enabling LAN gaming, data backups from one machine to another and the sharing of music within the home.